'dem yewisk Periodical Cotter PISTON AYINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO September 15, 1939 ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS It Is An Extreme Pleasure and Privilege to Extend Felicita- tions on the Occasion of the New Year to the Jewish Community of Detroit. May the New Year Have Better Things In Store for All of You. PISGAH MEETS MONDAY NIGHT Dr. Franklin, Butzel and Rabbi Adler to Discuss "Defense of Jewish Rights" Next Monday night, Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of Bnai Brith will hold its first meeting of the fall season in the Brown Memorial Chapel in Temple Beth El. 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Last Monday night the gen- eral committee of Pisgah Lodge held a meeting and disposed of several routine matters as well as referring several matters to lodge for its meeting of Oct. 2. Rabbi Adler, chairman of the cultural committee, announced that in addition to the symposium the cultural committee is plan- ning an evening of Jewish music in October, a debate between Hillel Foundations of the Uni- versity of Michigan and Ohio State during the month of No- vember. Other programs to be announced shortly will bring to the community outstanding Jew- ish and non-Jewish speakers. loyally—to our new customers our appreciation of con. fidence—to those who are not our customers we hope to have the privilege and pleasure of serving you in , the days to come—to all of you— A HAPPY NEW YEAR GOLDSTEIN'S BAKERY Fines, Baked Goods in Town 10230 DEXTER BLVD. Townsend 7 - 9671 L'Shono Tovo Tikosevu! A Happy and Prosperous New Year To All Jewry the World Over Lachar Kosher Catering Co. 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LEVITT, President Rosh Hashanah Greetings SHIFRA GLAZER CORSET DESIGNER Corsets Designed to Your Particular Figure Parisian Styled 9 447 McQUADE TYler 6-9857 Latest reports from the war front reveal that Jews in Polish cities are being subjected to most brutal treatment by the Nazis. Jews have been thrown in concentratio n camps in reprisal for the t of Nazis by British in Palestine. New German publications printed in Polish and circu- lated in East Prussia carry on a vicious war propaganda campaign against the Jews. Reliable sources reveal that hundreds of Jews were executed in cities in Poland occupied by the Germans. Leaders in Jewish communities are held as hostages and heavy fine. have been imposed upon the Jews threatening that unless they are paid the leaders will be killed. The Hungarian press discloses that at least 500,000 Jews from Galicia have escaped across the Polish-Russo- Carpathian border. In the meantime large numbers of Jews ar e enlisting in the foreign legion. to fight against the Nazis. At the same time, the Nazis are appealing to Jewish professional men to return to Germany and to assume posts that are • badly in need of able men. S. Wise, Dr. A. M. Hershman, Joseph Haggai and Philip Slomovitz DR. LEO M, FRANKLIN ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS Michigan Synagogue Con- 1 ference to Hold Regional) Meeting at Saginaw; North Central Division of State-Wide Organization to Convene Oct. 1 Neugarten 1Bunshine Club Makes Plans for Annual Luncheon on Nov. 15 The Neugarten Sunshine Club will hold its annual luncheon on Nov. 15 at the Stotler Hotel to raise money to carry on its work of caring for those in need of medical attention, Mrs. Samuel Blocher is presi- dent of the club, and Mrs. Charles Aller is chairman of the lunch- eon, having as co-chairmen Mrs. Carl Myers and Mrs. Martin Kl'aUns, Mrs, Max Steinman is chairman of the bank committee. Anyone desiring a hank may call Mrs. Steinman, TO 6-1655. The rummage store is now open, and anyone who wishes to rum- mage may contact the chairman, Mrs. Harry Raphael, TO 6-6547, or her co-chairman, Sirs. Norman Jones, Cards may be secured from Mrs. Morris Bergstein, Elmhurst 6517-J, Mrs. Jennie Tichtenstein has charge of card parties. Mrs. Irvine J. Levy is chairman of ads and memoriams. She may be reached at Madison 6438, Meekly rallies s will b held be- ginning Sept. 20 , at 331 e 1 eld cag Chio Blvd. Initial steps for the mobilization of Detroit Jewry in efforts ,for defense of the rights of Jews throughout the world were taken at the annual meeting of the De- troit chapter of the American Jel- tab Congress on Monday evening, at Central High School, Addresses were delivered by Mrs. Stephen S. Wise, national president of Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress; Dr, A. M. Il e r s h m an, Joseph Haggai and Philip Slomovitz, re- tiring president of the Detroit chapter. Reports were submitted at this meeting by Sol Lifsitz, re-elected treasurer, and Aaron Rosenberg, chairman of the nominating com- mittee. 5700 Under the chairmans hip of Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg of Flint, vice- president for its North-Central Division, the Michigan Synagogue Conference will gather the rep- resentatives of organized com- I munities and isolated Jewish fami- lies residing in 45 cities and towns of the Central section of the state and the Northern Peninsula. The regional convention will take place on Sunday, Oct. 1, second day of Chol ha'Moed Succoth, at Saginaw. It will be the first time that the Jewish leaders of that area will meet under the auspices of the state-wide synagogue body. Similar gatherings were held previously in South Haven and Pontiac, for the Western and Eastern Divi- sions, respectively, Isadore Cohen, president of the Michigan Synagogue Conference, has been invited to address the 1330 Saginaw meeting, which will take place four weeks prior to the fall convention of the state organi- zation, scheduled for Sunday, Oct. immi 29, in Detroit. LOUIS J. GOODMAN REPRESENTING of New York 97 Years of Service and Security Inurente In Torre (It er roar ItillIon•— Astute Over One Illillon Ilse Hundred 51111lon B.UHL BLDG. RANDOLPH 4718 ■ imiaminnumnimmimmilimmouni Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid to Meet After Holy Days A board meeting of the Eva l'renzlauer Maternity Aide was held Tuesday at the home.of Mrs. Charles Rubin. Reports were given by Mrs. Rose Goldberg and Mrs. Rose Rose, case workers, on maternity and ton- silectory cases. Entertainment was given by talented little Jean Rubin, Mrs. Sam Osnos donated to the flower fund in honor of her new granddaughter. A donation was also made by Mrs. Gert, Mrs. S. Soloman also contributed to the memorial fund, honoring the re- covery of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Carrie Steinberg, and in memory , of Mrs. Fannie Solomon. A regular meeting will be held after the Holy Days. Wishing the Entire Jewish Community a Happy and Prosperous New Year From my newly-selected materials you may now choose the latest ideas in Fall Wear, for all occas:om. ,My many years of experience ambles me to harmonize fashions 'that blend with your own penonality. • TAILOR TO MEN 1907.8 David Stott Bldg., Griswold and State NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS TO ALL! The Women's Branch of the American League for Peace and Democracy will hold its opening meeting at the Main Library on Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 1:30 p. m. Rev. Harold P. Morley, of Ann Arbor, who will be remembered for his excellent talk over the radio last spring on the "Democ- racy Speaks" program, will ad- dress the meeting. Election of officers for the ensuing year will be held at this meeting, and details of the first luncheon to be given early in October will be discussed. Due to the turn of events in Europe t o d a y, the American League for Peace and Democracy must continue to take its place in the forefront to protest ag- gression, to work for a change in the tin-neutral ."neutrality" law, and to keep the United States out of war, Tomorrow is the ambushed Walk avoided by the circumspect. Tomorrow is the fatal rock on which a million ships are wrecked, —Walt Mason. Morris Solonion MORRIS SOLOMON Women's Branch of League for Peace and Democracy to Meet on Sept. 20 New Admininstration The following new administra- tion was elected, Mr. Rosenberg's report being fully approved by the annual meeting: Vice-presidents, Joseph. Haggai, Aaron Rosenberg, William Hordes, Henry Fenster and Mrs. Ralph Davidson; 'treasurer, Lifsitz; recording secretary, Miss Reva Antick; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Albert 'Feldstein; members of administrative committee; the officers, Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi J. S. Sperka. Members of the executive committee: David Sheraga, Mrs. Maurice Landau, Mrs. Harry Lachover, Morris Lech- over,• Lawrence W. Crohn, Rabbi Si,. J. Wohlgelernter, Joseph 11. Erlich, Mandell Bernstein, Simon Shatter, Rabbi Isaac Stollman, Aaron • Kurland, Rabbi Moses Fischer,' Dr. Alexander , Sanders, Benjamin Laikin, Harry Kamigipt, Mrs. David Sheraga. ' ' • Joseph H. Haggai ,was chosen chairman of the executive board. The following committees , were approved by the meeting: Anti- discrimination, A. C. Lappin, chairs man; pubic relations, Lawrence W. Crohn; educational, Aaron Rosen- berg and Joseph Haggai; youth, William Hordes and Aaron Rosen- berg; organization, A. Lachover and Henry Fenster.• ' The president for the coming year, to succeed Philip Slomovitz, will he selected by the administra- tive and executive committees and in the interim - Mr. Slomovitz will remain as provisional chairman. 1939 In an era of war, we.pray for peace! The mission of the Jews has always been peaca, but now more than ever we pray and hope for it. It is with this wish for peace and for the transformation of the years of de- spair into years of joy and security that I extend my greetings on the New Year to all Inv friends. The Mutual Life Insurance Co. 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Describing the war waged against Ilitlerism, Mrs. Wise pointed out that the Congress was correct in its mass demonstration of March 27, 1933, whether or not their parents are at which outstanding American affiliated with Emanuel Connie- leaders joined with Jews in in- gation, augurating the campaign against The week-day morning pray- ' eris ni as a menace not only ers Sunday will include the read- to Jews but to all mankind. ing of the Torah, in accordance Pointing out that the Congress with the ritual of the Fast of seeks the unification of all Amer. liah„Fo i al rlorawni g ng ed lean Jewry, Mrs. Wise referred which the to give Prominent Speakers on 11th to the participation in the forma. the young people an opportunity tion of the Congress of men like for religious self-expression Season of Town Hall at Justice Brandeis, Justice Frank. through active participation in Casa Theater fu rter, Judge Mack, Dr, Stephen ceremonial practices, tie parate S. Wis, Pinchus Rutten, ber g Louis class es for bo s d irl will be works Detroit Town Hall, under the Lipskye, and others. She de scribed held, where the n of the direction of Nellie Peck Saun- the activities of the Congress in ensuing year is to be outlined. ders, announces the 11th sea- the field of discrimination, in de. Forty regular sessions are son of 20 Friday morning lees fense of Jewish rights overseas, scheduled between Sept, 24 and tures of cultural importance, to in the conduct of the boycott, in June 23. Instruction will be giv- be given in the Cass Theater. the information of the three Con- en in Bible, Jewish history and At a matinee opening on Oct Kress houses by the Women's Divi- Religious Law, and stress will 20, Soo Yong, star oh both stage mon of the Congress which have be laid upon the fulfillment of land screen, will present original already cared for 2 , 000 refugees personal and social Mitzvoth as monologues from the Chinese and are now housing 100 men and duties of a living Judaism. Spe- drania. Cornelia Otis Skinner women and children. i al pcts roje will emphasize this season will be the last at- Relating a conversation she had raining for as present-day Jewish traction on the pr o g r a m in with the eminent Viennese Prof life, such the community, March, Tony Sender, editor and Neumann who arrived in New philanthrophy and Pale member of the Reichstag for 13 York last week, Mrs. Wise said Recreational and club ac stin e, tiviti d out years until her enforced exile, that this great physician who took during the week will round out and Her Highness Rance of care of the world's outstanding the program. Sarawak, author and wife of the figures asked her whether the Jews Those desirous of further in- only white Rajah in the world, of America are blind in not seeing formation concerning Emanuel are two othFr famous women on the gathering clouds and why they the the program, School will please com- do not do something in their de- municate with Rabbi M. .1. Wohl- H. V. 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